✨ Land Schedules and Government Orders
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 17
the county of Mongonui, bounded towards the north-
west by Crown lands about 3130 links; towards the
east by land granted to W. Spickman 659 links, 745
links, and 2358 links; towards the south by the Kaeo
River aforesaid; and towards the south-west partly
by land granted to W. Spickman 295 links, 101
links, 512 links, 856 links, and 175 links, and partly
by the Kaeo River, and numbered eighty-five N.
(85 N.)
SCHEDULE C.
All that piece of land in the Province of Auckland
containing by admeasurement twenty-four (24) acres
two (2) roods and nineteen (19) perches, more or
less, situate on the Kaeo River at Whangaroa, in the
county of Mongonui, bounded towards the north-
ward by a line 150 links; towards the eastward by
the Kaeo River; towards the southward by a line
about 530 links; and towards the westward by lines
2080 links, 300 links, 1100 links, 250 links, 570
links, and 330 links respectively, be all the aforesaid
linkages more or less, and numbered 84 N.
G. GREY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House, at Wellington, the seven-
teenth day of January, 1866.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The New Zealand Settlements
Act, 1863," it is enacted, amongst other things,
that whenever the Governor in Council shall be
satisfied that any Native Tribe or section of a tribe,
or any considerable number thereof, has, since the
first day of January, 1863, been engaged in rebellion
against Her Majesty's authority, it shall be lawful
for the Governor in Council to declare that the
district within which any land, being the property or
in the possession of such tribe, or section or consider-
able number thereof, shall be situate, shall be a
district within the provisions of the said Act, and
the boundaries of such district in like manner to
define and vary as he shall think fit:
And whereas the Governor in Council is satisfied
that certain Native Tribes and sections of Native
Tribes having respectively as their property or in
their possession lands situate within the district
described in the Schedule hereunder written have,
since the first day of January, 1863, been engaged in
rebellion against Her Majesty's authority:
Now therefore His Excellency the Governor, in
exercise of the power vested in him by the said recited
Act, doth hereby, with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the Colony of New Zealand,
declare that, from the date hereof, the district the
boundaries whereof are defined and described in the
Schedule to this Order, shall be a district within the
provisions of "The New Zealand Settlements Act,
1863," and shall be designated by the name of the
Bay of Plenty District, and doth hereby reserve and
take the lands within the said district for the pur-
poses of settlements; and doth hereby declare that
all such lands are required for the purposes of the
said Act, and are subject to the provisions thereof
from the day of the date of this Order.
SCHEDULE.
Bay of Plenty District.
All that land bounded by a line commencing at the
mouth of the Waitahanui River, Bay of Plenty, and
running due south to the Tarawera River; thence by
a straight line to the summit of Putanaki (Mount
Edgecomb); thence by a straight line in an easterly
direction to the confluence of the Rivers Tauwhare
and Ohiwa; thence by a line running due east for
twenty-five miles; thence by a line to the mouth of
the Aparapara River, in the Bay of Plenty.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
G. GREY, Governor.
Governor's Order, No. 64.
IN exercise of the power in me for this purpose
vested by "The Customs Regulation Act, 1858,"
I, Sir George Grey, the Governor of the Colony of
New Zealand, do hereby declare that the
PORT OF COLLINGWOOD,
in the Province of Nelson, shall be no longer a Port
of Entry for the purposes of "The Customs Regula-
tion Act, 1858."
Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir
George Grey, Knight Commander of the
Most Honorable Order of the Bath,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in
and over Her Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies, at the
Government House at Wellington, this
second day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-six.
E. W. STAFFORD.
G. GREY, Governor.
Governor's Order, No. 65.
WHEREAS by a Governor's Order, No. 57, dated
the eighth day of March, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-five, the Beach within one hundred
yards of the Custom House, on either side, shall be
deemed and taken to be the legal Landing Place for
the lading and unlading of goods at the Port of
Hokitika under "The Customs Regulation Act,
1858:" And whereas it has now become expedient
to extend the said Landing Place:
Now therefore, I, Sir George Grey, the Governor
of the Colony of New Zealand, in exercise of the
power in me for this purpose vested by "The Cus-
toms Regulation Act, 1858," do hereby appoint that,
on and from the day of the date hereof,
THE BEACH,
four hundred yards on the western side of the Custom
House, and one hundred yards on the eastern side
thereof, making a total of five hundred yards, shall
be deemed and taken to be the legal Landing Place
for the lading and unlading of goods at the Port of
Hokitika, under "The Customs Regulation Act,
1858."
Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir
George Grey, Knight Commander of
the Most Honorable Order of the Bath,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in
and over Her Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies, at the
Government House at Wellington, this
second day of January one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-six.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 2nd January, 1866.
THE following Proclamations, issued by their
Honors the Superintendents of Otago and
Canterbury under "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
are republished for general information.
E. W. STAFFORD.
PROCLAMATION
Of Additional Regulations for the Destruction of Dis-
eased Cattle, and for preventing the Spread of the
Disease called Pleuro-pneumonia.
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- Sir George Grey, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies
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- Sir George Grey, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies
- E. W. Stafford
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